Looks like fun. Can't wait to see how they'll be tied into the rest of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Too bad Starfox isn't around anymore, I've gotta feeling he'd get a kick out of Rocket Raccoon.

Marvel has a multiverse, so some characters will never meet.Although I'm excited, they're a lot of good movies I've missed because they were in 3D.They give me a headache and all seem darker [lower light] than the 2D versions.Was going to go into a rant about it elsewhere, including how age is making bladder andbowel unpredictable, reducing theatrical enjoyment.As I get older, I'm just happy to get a clear picture and sit at home, so if the need strikes,hit the pause button [PVR] or the space bar, then pick up where I left off.

Yeah, and that's a good thing, since some Marvel characters should never grace the big screen. Case in point... Hellcow. That's right, Hellcow.

Movies released in 3D are also released in 2D. No need to miss anything.

Some filmmakers have listened to feedback about 3D and have brightened their films in response. Watched Thor 2 in 3D and it was just as bright as a regular 2D film.

Yeah, I watch most films at home as well. I'd rather watch at home for free on my big-screen than have to pay to listen to some twit's whiny baby throughout the film. But I still venture out occasionally when there's an blockbuster action flick playing.

Yeah, the film is supposed to be grounded in reality with Hercules having no supernatural abilities, yet here are all these giant creatures. Still going to watch it, though... cuz, ya know... The Rock.

WOW!I'm a big TMNT fan!I've collected almost all of their movies, going back to the three first ones that were released on 12 inch Laserdisc! Even the straight-to-DVD stuff and the TV movie where all the incarnations/alternate universe Turtles met each other.

Though I saw the Shredder helmet here, so another reboot?I wonder whom they cast for voices, new or sound alikes?